Category Archives: Income Taxes

ShareIn part two of this blog we will talk just a little about tax preparers other than CPA’s, Attorney’s, and EA’s. We will also discuss some recommendations and conclusions about who you should use for your income tax preparation and … Continue reading →

ShareI try not to post blogs this long, but consider this an important issue with a lot of information you should pay attention to. I am going to try splitting it into two parts. This first part will cover CPA’s, … Continue reading →

ShareThe Internal Revenue Service has announced that it will begin processing returns with depreciation forms (form 4562) on February 10, 2013. They also announced that those returns claiming education credits will begin to be processed on February 14. These two … Continue reading →

ShareThis issue is not heavily tax related, but is interesting nonetheless. It is also interesting to note that the White House has increased the number of signatures required to respond to a petition to 100,000 from 25,000 since this petition … Continue reading →

ShareThose individuals who receive social security income may find that income is partially taxable when the file their income tax returns. If you are single and your total “combined” income (an IRS term for adjusted gross income from your tax … Continue reading →

ShareWith tax season “postponed” by 8 days by the IRS this year, some early filing taxpayers may be concerned about how long it will take to receive their refunds. The IRS will not begin processing tax returns this year until … Continue reading →

ShareIn our family we have hosted exchange students a number of times in the past. I strongly recommend doing so to anyone who has an interest. It can be a great experience for the entire family. It can also be … Continue reading →

ShareThe IRS recently issued Revenue Procedure 2013-13. This new procedure for computing the office in home deduction (OIH) is intended to simplify the process. In some instances it does. For most people it will probably create a smaller office in … Continue reading →

ShareThe IRS announced on Friday that due to the extended processing time for many tax forms, that the deadline for any farmers and fishermen who were counting on the March first deadline for not having to make estimated tax payments … Continue reading →

ShareThe elective deferral (the contribution you make) for employees who participate in 401(k), 403(b), most 457 plans, and the government’s Thrift Savings plan is increased to $17,500 for 2013 from $17,000 for 2012. If you are age 50 or older, … Continue reading →